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In this month's Around the Kitchen Table, Marci Konecny won a copy of Too Hot to Handle, a Fiona Silk Mystery by Mary Jane Maffini

Deb Forbes is the winner of the Mystery Lovers Kitchen tote bag from this month's Around the Kitchen Table

Congratulations to Autumn Trapani who won a copy of Mary Jane Maffini's TOO HOT TO HANDLE, a Fiona Silk Mystery.

Congratulations to Sharon F, who won a copy of For Cheddar or Worse, A Cheese Shop Mystery.

Congratulations to Marilyn, who has won a copy of Rhys Bowen's ON HER MAJESTY'S FRIGHTFULLY SECRET SERVICE!

Congratulations to MamaHen who won a choice of book from Daryl Wood Gerber aka Avery Aames.

Congratulations to our 7th Anniversary Photo Contest Winners: Jennifer M, Jana B, Erika L, Nancy S, and Lorraine A! Thanks to ALL for participating. What a blast!!! Here's to lots more years for the MLK gang.

Congratulations to Margo B.and Becky (at) Becky's Place who won gift cards for commenting on blogger Cozy Up with Kathy (Kaminski's) guest post.

Congratulations to 33Wynter who has won a copy of SOWED TO DEATH by Peg Cochran.Congratulations to Diane H. (profhollister at gmail dot com) who has won a copy of SOWED TO DEATH by Peg Cochran.Congratulations to Kelly Braun (Gaelicark at yahoo dot com) who has won a copy of No Farm, No Foul by Peg Cochran!Congratulations to Pat D.patdupuy(at)yahoo who has won a copy of SOWED TO DEATH by Peg Cochran

Congratulations to Judy Weaver, who's won a copy of KALE TO THE QUEEN by Nell Hampton (who is also Nancy Parra)!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Hear the sizzle of that steak? Feel the butter dribbling down your chin as you bite into your sweet corn? Smell the caramelized sugar of the toasted marshmallows?

There are few things I enjoy more than a good old-fashioned cookout. With the start of summer grilling season finally here, I decided to present to you what a Mystery Lovers' Kitchen back yard spread might look like...

I'll kick it off with throwing a couple of steaks on the barbie. But not just any steaks. Being the java lovin' author that I am, I give you a recipe that many of my readers tell me they have tried and enjoyed...

Cleo,Coffee Crazy

Cleo's Coffee-Marinated Steak(Redux!)

Why I love this recipe:This easy coffee marinade imparts a wonderful, earthy character to the meat while also plumping it up, keeping it moist throughout the grilling process.

(1) Prep meat: Pound the steak out with the spike side of a meat hammer. If you don’t have a meat hammer, then put your steak in a plastic bag and pound it with a regular hammer or the back of a ladle – and then prick it all over with a fork. This starts the tenderizing process. (It also gets all kinds of frustrations out. Who needs therapy when you can pound meat?)

(2) Cover with coffee: Place your steaks in a glass or plastic container and pour enough cold coffee over them to cover. Now sprinkle in about a tablespoon of Kosher or sea salt, a dash of freshly ground pepper, and a couple of diced scallions or shallots along with a splash of Worcestershire sauce. Cover the container with plastic wrap and chill in the fridge for 1 to 3 hours. No longer.

(3) Grill, broil, or pan cook: Pull the steaks out of the container and discard the liquid. Do not rinse the meat. Apply a favorite dry rub. (I'll be posting a favorite coffee-rub recipe very soon. Stay tuned!) In the meantime, I'm happy to recommend a very good pre-made rub: Szeged brand Steak Rub in the cute little black metal can. (See photo.) Finally, throw your coffee-marinated steaks on a charcoal or gas grill, broil the meat in the oven, or in a pan on the stovetop. Cook time is about 12 minutes for medium-rare (140° F) and 15 minutes for medium (160° F).

(4) Rest: Remove meat from heat and allow to "rest" for 5 to 8 minutes (depending on thickness) before serving. This rest period allows the steak to re-collect its juices. If you cut into meat the moment it comes off the grill, the juices will run out and the meat will taste dry. Just tent foil over the meat to keep it warm and...Eat with joy!

Okay, so we've got the meat course for our cookout menu. Now what else are we going to eat? How about some garlic bread made right on the grill? Oh, yes! And some homemade basil butter for the steak and corn on the cob...

Krista,Domestic Diva

You can get both of these delectable recipes from Krista Davis, author of the Domestic Diva Mysteries. Just click here.

But I think we need a few more side dishes, don't you? How about those "Southern Sides in a Snap" that Delicious and Suspicious author Riley Adams whipped us for us not too long ago?

So what about our vegetarian guests? Or those of us who want to enjoy the fresh taste of spring veggies, maybe with a glass of chilled wine?

Avery,Say Cheese!

I know who can help us here: Avery Aames, author of The Long Quiche Goodbye with a recipe for asparagus and zucchini quiche. Get Avery's springtime perfect recipe byclicking here.

What else do we need to get this party started? How about a couple of sweet, tart, refreshing and relaxing Raspberry Lemon Dropmartinis?

Julie,Grace Under Pressure

Julie Hyzy, author of Grace Under Pressure, brought us this amazing recipe that should get everyone in the “spirit” of enjoying the start of summer. Click here to get Julie’s recipe.

Finally, we need an amazing dessert. How about a “cupcake for grown ups,” one with the cool flavors of sweet mint, frosty lime, and island rum?

Jenn,Cool cupcake expert

For this, we’ll turn to our cupcake maven, Jenn McKinlay, author of Sprinkle with Murder. Not long ago, Jenn shared her recipe for Mojito Cupcakes. Click here to get the scoop on this inventive treat.

Well, that about does it for today's menu. And you want to know the best part? There are many more possibilities in our right column. Just scroll down and you’ll see our recipes tagged by descriptive names: appetizers, vegetables, barbecue, desserts, you name it! We hope they’ll be of help for you this weekend – or any weekend.

There's plenty of strife in the world right now. Cooking a special meal may seem like a small thing, but cooking with love for those you love may just be the remedy for staying sane in this crazy world.

Have a Happy
Memorial Day weekend,
everyone...

Eat with joy!

~Cleo Coyle

author of

The Coffeehouse Mysteries

For even more recipe ideas or to find out about the books in my nationally bestselling Coffeehouse Mystery series, visit me at my official website: www.CoffeehouseMystery.com

You may have noticed that Julie's been running a pre-order contest for her new book, Grace Under Pressure. Well, guess what? The books are starting to be available *already* - BN.com got them into readers' hands last week and her friends have spotted them at Borders brick-and-mortar stores. So the contest below is not only a pre-order, it's a current-order contest! Hope you take a moment to check it out:

Julie’s first book in the Manor of Murder Mystery series, Grace Under Pressure (starred review in Publishers Weekly!), debuts June 1st! To help launch the book and to celebrate its release, she's running a very special contest: Purchase Grace Under Pressure any time before May 31, 2010, and you're eligible to win a $25 gift certificate from Mystery Lovers Bookshop! (and if you've already pre-ordered, you just need to let Julie know!) No receipts required. Just email Julie at JulieHyzy@gmail.com with the date that you pre-ordered and the name of the bookstore you ordered it from, and your name goes in! (Please put "CONTEST" in the subject header. Thanks!)